Working Student — Digital Communication & Social Media

E.ON

part-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: EssenGermany

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About the role

  • Support as a Content Creator for the corporate social media channels of E.ON SE
  • Help translate our communications and brand strategy into creative, authentic, and relevant communication concepts for our corporate social media channels
  • Prepare quarterly performance management and measure success across all our channels
  • Create presentations for internal and external use

Requirements

  • You are studying communications or media studies, media informatics, design, business administration (BWL) or a related field
  • Familiarity with major social media platforms is desirable, as is an interest in current trends and developments in social media
  • Experience creating content for social media — both on camera and using editing software
  • Good knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in both German and English
Benefits
  • 30 days of annual leave plus additional days off on Rosenmontag (Carnival Monday), Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
  • Flexible working — with the option to work predominantly remotely to combine the role with your studies
  • Tailored training programs aligned with your professional and personal development needs
  • Exclusive discounts on numerous products and services through our Corporate Benefits program, and access to in-house sports activities
  • Support at every stage of life — with strong partners for balancing work & family as well as work & caregiving
  • Complimentary beverages, subsidized canteen meals and a range of health initiatives
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
content creationsocial media managementediting softwareperformance managementpresentation creation
Soft Skills
strong written communicationstrong verbal communicationcreativityauthenticityrelevance